In space travel, custom parts for vehicles such as rockets and satellites are often needed quickly to accommodate changes in design, as well as for repair and functionality purposes.
A new NASA Space Technology Research Institute (STRI) led by Carnegie Mellon University seeks to shorten the cycle required to design, manufacture and test parts that can withstand the conditions of space travel through the development of models for qualification and certification (Q&C).
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The government of India launched the Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) in 2015 as a National Mission.
Creative Destruction of Space: From Sovereign to Commercial
Shumpeter's 'creative destruction' is defined as the decay of long-standing practices, procedures, products, or services followed by more innovative ones. Space provides one of the most disruptive technologies for innovation and change.
Initially the preserve of government and academia, space as a sector is rapidly evolving into a viable business proposition.
Watchdog Slams NASA Nuclear Power Development Progress - Law360
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Australia steps closer to building Moon rover
Australia is one step closer to the Moon with the Federal Government's announcement that the Australian Remote Operations for Space and Earth (AROSE) consortium is one of two successful teams chosen for Stage 1 of the Australian Space Agency's flagship Trailblazer program.
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